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![]() Can I keep using the current ReSharper / ReSharper C++ versions? The effort required to keep supporting these older Visual Studio versions is no longer warranted. Since we run the whole set of integration tests against every Visual Studio version, these two versions require a considerable share of our test resources, both human and machine. Of these users, only about 10% (or less than 0.1% of all users) use the latest ReSharper release version. ![]() Microsoft stopped supporting Visual Studio 2010 on July 14, 2020, and later did the same for Visual Studio 2012 on January 10, 2023.Īccording to our statistics, less than 1% of ReSharper users run ReSharper in Visual Studio 2010 or 2012. Support requests and bugs for these deprecated Visual Studio versions will also receive a lower priority. However, we will stop running the integration test suite against these older Visual Studio versions, meaning we can’t guarantee that features and functionality will work there. We won’t remove the 20 integration options from the installer, which means you will still be able to install upcoming ReSharper releases. Starting from the upcoming 2023.1 release, ReSharper and ReSharper C++ will stop actively supporting Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio 2012. As of the upcoming ReSharper and ReSharper C++ 2023.1 releases, we’re reducing that list by dropping support for the two oldest versions, Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio 2012. ![]() NET Tools currently support 7 major versions of Visual Studio, from 2010 up to the most recent, 2022.
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